ASU softball wants to bounce back in Diamond Devil Invitational
The winning streak wasn’t going to last forever.
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The winning streak wasn’t going to last forever.
Junior outfielder Alix Johnson takes a couple practice swings against East Carolina on March 2. Johnson busted out of her slump with four hits against East Carolina and helped the ASU softball team sweep the competition Saturday. (Photo by Abhiram Chandrashekar)
A North Dakota batter tries to see the movement of a pitch from junior Dallas Escobedo on Feb. 28. The ASU softball team's wins on Friday March 1 put them at 19-0 tying their best start in program history. (Photo by Dominic Valente)
A North Dakota batter tries to see the movement of a pitch from junior Dallas Escobedo on Feb. 28. The ASU softball team's wins on Friday March 1 put them at 19-0 tying their best start in program history. (Photo by Dominic Valente)
On a rare cloudy day in Tempe, the ASU softball team’s unblemished record was put under a cloud of doubt.
Junior outfielder Alix Johnson officially broke out of her early season slump.
The ASU softball team (19-0) matched its best start in program history with wins over Binghamton (1-5) and North Dakota (2-7) on Friday.
At several times in Thursday's game, it felt like the No. 3 ASU softball team was taking batting practice against North Dakota.
Junior pitcher Mackenize Popescue fires a pitch against Portland State on Feb.23. The ASU softball team looks to stay undefeated when they host their second tournament of the year the Wilson/DeMarini Invitational. (Photo by Dominic Valente)
Junior pitcher Mackenize Popescue fires a pitch against Portland State on Feb.23. The ASU softball team looks to stay undefeated when they host their second tournament of the year the Wilson/DeMarini Invitational. (Photo by Dominic Valente)
Through four weeks, ASU is one of four undefeated Division I softball teams.
Junior outfielder Bailey Wigness squares up for a bunt against Boise State on Feb. 10. Wigness leads the ASU softball team in steals with four steals. (Photo by Sam Rosenbaum)
It was surprising to see coach Clint Myers put freshman Jennifer Soria in a position to win a game.
Junior pitcher Mackenzie Popescue launches a pitch against Portland State during a, "Pink Game," on Feb. 23. Popescue and the rest of the ASU softball team have gotten off to incredible 16-0 start. (Photo by Dominic Valente)
It was only fitting that the ASU softball team walked off with a win against Portland State.
It took 12 innings for the ASU softball team to defeat Portland State Friday.
The ASU softball team extended its winning streak to 13 games after defeating Portland State 6-5 in a marathon 12-inning game.
The ASU softball team will adjust from tournament play to facing an individual school in a four-game series against Portland State from Feb. 22 to Feb. 24.
Junior outfielder Alix Johnson had a rough start to the season offensively.
Alix Johnson has been a shining leader since last season when she won a First Team All-America spot. She has continued her success following her first home run of the season, which tied her for 15th all time at ASU. The team is currently 12-0 midway through their second invitational of the year, the Littlewood Classic.
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